On 05 Feb 2024 at 08:34a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...
I'm tempted to go back to my roots and pick up an old SUN workstation. Always loved the hardware, and their keyboards were top-notch.
My desktop SUN for years was a Sparc 2 with a Weitek Power-Up CPU; I
think the aftermarket CPU doubled the clock speed. I maxxed out the RAM and had the low-end framebuffer. 19" CRT monitor, a desk breaker.
Checking on the web, they're EXPENSIVE!
I ran Kerberos servers on a -2 for years; SunOS 4 was nice,
but eventually we ditched it and went with OpenBSD. I had
something like 3 years of uptime on that box.
My desktop workstation for a while was similar: a 1+ with
maxed RAM and a big monitor. I liked the type 4 keyboards,
but the type 5's were sort of lame.
Looking at shoebox Suns like the IPX or LX didn't reveal a lot.
Widening my search, Ultra 2s or Ultra 5s are available, and
significantly cheaper. They also are much more powerful systems, and I'm pretty sure the 5 takes PCI expansion cards.
Yup. The Ultra 5 had PCI and, I think, IDE disks. That
was the signal that Sun had lost, for me. I remember a
sysadmin friend showing me an Ultra 5 or 4 next to a Pentium
machine from IBM: "yup, the Sun is twice as fast, but the
PC costs a quarter what the Ultra does." That was it: x86
was going to eat SPARC's lunch, and it did.
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